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Monday, December 31, 2018

Onet Film just published a new interview with The Witcher producer Tomasz Baginski, where he talks about the casting process for the show, and the online reaction to those decisions. When asked why Henry is the perfect Witcher, he said (google translated): "You will see on the screen. Now I am silent like a grave. Henry Cavill is a big, strong guy, I will not mess with him."

Saturday, December 22, 2018

Two Henry Cavill facts. One, he and Daniel Craig were the last men standing last time Bond was cast. Two, he’s in @Telegraph today, interviewed by me. (Spoiler: he’s still interested)https://t.co/8fv9WIHjIp

When actor Amy Adams was asked about her Man of Steel co-star Henry Cavill’s chiselled looks, she gushed that they were “a little distracting”. Clapping eyes on him for the first time you understand exactly what she meant. The guy is tremendously well put together.

We’re in Venice in late summer, on the private island of San Clemente, where he’s trying on Jaeger-LeCoultre watches for size, becoming the living, breathing embodiment of the Swiss watchmaker’s brawny Polaris Man pitch – it is the sportiest model in the Swiss house’s firmament – in his guise as “friend of the brand”.

As ambassador for Durrell, Henry has been hosting and participating in the annual event since 2016. The funds raised go to helping Durrell continue its conservation work around the world. This year's event offers a fun adventure called "Mission Possible" and many more opportunities to understand what Durrell's work is all about. Learn all the details and register at doitfordurrell.com

Henry has shared a new picture and update from Hungary, where he's been filming The Witcher. While we still don't know exactly when the show will premiere on Netflix, we have been getting sneak peeks from the set via the cast and crew.

Thursday, December 13, 2018

For those of you who ever doubted that Henry was still Superman, Jason Momoa has now reiterated what we knew all along... Supes would never walk away from his role!

Henry has spoken many times about his love for the character. But when a report came out in September stating Warner Bros was essentially shelving Superman, fans started to wonder... despite the fact that Henry's manager immediately clarified Henry's active status as Supes.

At the premiere of Aquaman in Hollywood last night, Jason Momoa added a fresh take -- when asked about his recent comments on Henry potentially leaving Superman behind:

“I just talked to Henry… He’s absolutely not [leaving the character], He loves the character. He’s not. One hundred percent.”

Henry is currently filming The Witcher in Hungary. As ET points points out, it remains to be seen when we will see Henry fly as Supes again... but it's okay. We can wait... though Frosty over at Collider is getting a little antsy.

Someone at @wbpictures needs to tell me when they're going to release a new #superman movie because I'm starting to go into withdrawal. One of the most popular characters on the planet doesn't have a release date. I don't get it. pic.twitter.com/8fyJqxGNsY

Chef Macritchie shared this new pic with Henry in Budapest today... you can read the story in his post (above). Basically he asked Henry for the photo, to give it to a young Superman fan... and Supes complied.

Henry is in Hungary filming The Witcher, that will premiere on Netflix next year. Make sure to keep checking back for the latest updates!

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

There is a lot to look forward to, including some awesome behind the scenes and cool details you might have missed in the film itself. Did you catch Walker's quick appearance in the video Ethan watched at the beginning of M:I Fallout? Now you can watch it over and over again.

Bleeding Cool shared an exclusive BTS peek at some of the dangerous stunts in the film.

"There are moments in Christopher McQuarrie’s cracklingly fun spectacular when series star Tom Cruise seems hell-bent on killing himself. He did, in fact, break an ankle while filming one of Fallout’s rollicking sequences, a testament to his go-for-broke commitment to this franchise. The Mission: Impossible movies have always been a good time, but Fallout is the first of them to fully utilize the potential of film physics. Whirling high above the mountains of Kashmir in a helicopter and zipping through Paris in one of the new century’s greatest chase scenes, Cruise’s Ethan Hunt is an agent of masterfully controlled chaos, the embodiment of action, finally loosed, regarded with both awe and fear. The best action movie since Mad Max: Fury Road, Fallout may be the sixth installment in the M:I series—but in all its grand escalation, it runs like brand new."

Indiewire(at about 9:30): This one is particularly fun because... Lady Gaga. Just watch.

"In a year when superheroes ruled the box office, the best of the bunch didn’t wear spandex. In his sixth outing as the ageless IMF ringleader Ethan Hunt, Tom Cruise gave a master class in the still-thrilling possibilities of the summer blockbuster. He’s become a skydiving, cliff-hanging, bathroom-brawling antidote to franchise fatigue. Thanks to Cruise and his insatiable, top-this daredevil ethos, Mission: Impossible has become the rare (the only?) series that somehow manages to get better, twistier, and more deliriously fun with each installment."

Finally, M:I Fallout is being recognized by The Los Angeles Online Film Critics. The movie is nominated for Best Blockbuster, Best Visual Effects, Best Stunt Work and Best Action Film. The awards ceremony is set for January 9th. UPDATE (12/7): The film wonBest Action Film and Best Stunt Work.

This has been one heck of a year for Henry... and with Nomis and The Witcher on the way, 2019 is looking bright!